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Mayfair-style scheme planned for Kilternan

New Generation intends to submit a planning application this week in respect of a site beside the Golden Ball pub on the Enniskerry Road. Permission was previously sought and obtained for a low-densit - Subscribe

Amazon gets the green light for new data centre in Dublin

"However, it is wise to raise concerns at this stage over the possibility of future over-concentration in one area," he added. Mr Stockhil pointed out that data centres don't employ many people. - Subscribe

The housing crisis and the density debate

Burkeway Homes was refused planning for a development in Bearna, Co Galway, this month by An Bord Pleanála under new fast-track planning legislation – brought in last year to tackle the housing cri - Subscribe

Irish Nationwide Grand Parade site plan by Hines and Yeungs is appealed

Last year, a company controlled by Hines and the Yeung family applied for planning permission to refurbish the former Irish Nationwide Building Society (INBS) base, and to build what would be a landma - Subscribe

Hibernia Reit plans additions to Dublin office block

Hibernia Reit is planning development of Marine House, a building it acquired for €26.5 million in 2016.
The premises, which is a neighbour to Google’s Velasco building, was built in the 1970s - Subscribe

Receivers seek permission for more than 140 housing units on Dublin site

The National Asset Management Agency appointed Declan Taite and Anne O’Dwyer, of insolvency specialist Duff & Phelps, as receivers to property belonging to the Dorans in Kiltiernan, south Dublin, in - Subscribe

Property march continues as Doyle family expand in Cabinteely

A planning application has been lodged for the redevelopment of a key 0.55 hectare (1.36 acre) site at the heart of Cabinteely village. The Brennanstown Co-Ownership is seeking permission to build a l - Subscribe

Hoteliers sue Dublin City Council over planning rejection

Dublin City Council and An Bord Pleanála refused planning permission in 1987 to Clare Manor Hotel Ltd, owned by Gerald and Marie Bresnan, to build about 100 houses on land in Balgriffin where a hotel - Subscribe

An Bord Pleanála refused permission for eight, three-storey semi-detached properties, all with five bedrooms, off Golf Lane, in Foxrock. The 0.37 hectare site is located near Torquay Road, one of the - Subscribe

Cairn Homes plans for Stillorgan a ‘monstrosity’

A proposed nine-storey development for up to 600 students in Stillorgan is too high, too big, will not offer any housing for local families or empty nesters, does not have enough parking, will devalue - Subscribe

Decision looms for CIE on Dublin dockland schemes

Several big names drawn from the ranks of Ireland's 'old school' and 'new wave' of property developers are in the running to partner with CIE on the delivery of two major office-led schemes at Connoll - Subscribe

McSavage, along with a number of politicians and scores of residents in Dublin's Portobello, have lodged objections with Dublin City Council against the planned 178-bedroom, six-storey over basement h - Subscribe

Ronan appeals to save €2.5m underground plan

Property firm Knight Frank made the claim during a submission in support of developer Johnny Ronan's plans to go underground at one of Dublin's best known Georgian squares.
Last month, Mr Ronan's p - Subscribe

New Dublin town set to be approved despite local concerns

Plans for a new town for more than 21,000 people at Clonburris in southwest Dublin are expected to be approved by South Dublin county councillors this week.
However, concerns have emerged about the - Subscribe

Cosgraves to turn to High Court to salvage massive Bray building scheme

The group – founded by developer brothers Joseph, Michael and Peter Cosgrave – will next week seek leave from the High Court for a judicial review to reverse An Bord Pleanála’s recent decision - Subscribe

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